{{tnr}}'''Jason Plummer''' is a 2012 [[Republican]] candidate seeking election to the [[U.S. House elections, 2012|U.S. House]] representing [[Illinois' 12th congressional district elections, 2012|the 12th Congressional District]] of [[Illinois]]. Plummer is a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] leader and business executive, who was his party's nominee for [[Lieutenant Governor of Illinois]] in 2010. Previously, he served as the Chairman of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madison_County,_Illinois Madison County] Republican Party. He is currently the Vice President for Corporate Development for R.P. Lumber, a family-owned company.

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'''Jason Plummer''' was a 2012 [[Republican]] candidate who sought election to the [[U.S. House elections, 2012|U.S. House]] representing [[Illinois' 12th congressional district elections, 2012|the 12th Congressional District]] of [[Illinois]]. Plummer is a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] leader and business executive, who was his party's nominee for [[Lieutenant Governor of Illinois]] in 2010. Previously, he served as the Chairman of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madison_County,_Illinois Madison County] Republican Party. He is currently the Vice President for Corporate Development for R.P. Lumber, a family-owned company.

On his campaign website Plummer has 10 leading issues that he is concerned about. They are: <ref>[http://www.jasonplummer.com/issues/ ''Jason Plummer for Congress'' "Issues" Accessed December 30, 2011] </ref>

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On his campaign website Plummer had 10 leading issues that he was concerned about. They were: <ref>[http://www.jasonplummer.com/issues/ ''Jason Plummer for Congress'' "Issues" Accessed December 30, 2011] </ref>

*Jobs: Excerpt: "We need elected officials who understand how the economy works and how public policy impacts businesses and workers. We must create an environment where job creators are willing to take risks, businesses want to expand, and hardworking people can find quality jobs."

*Jobs: Excerpt: "We need elected officials who understand how the economy works and how public policy impacts businesses and workers. We must create an environment where job creators are willing to take risks, businesses want to expand, and hardworking people can find quality jobs."

Plummer is running in the [[U.S. Congress elections, 2012|2012 election]] for the [[U.S. House elections, 2012|U.S. House]], representing [[United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois, 2012|Illinois']] [[Illinois' 12th congressional district elections, 2012|12th District]]. Plummer is seeking the nomination on the Republican ticket. <ref>[http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/illinois/article_7098adac-fe66-11e0-8a9b-0019bb30f31a.html ''St. Louis Post-Dispatch'' "Plummer, Callis jumping into fray for Costello's Illinois congressional seat" Accessed December 5, 2011] </ref> The [[Signature requirements and deadlines for 2012 U.S. Congress elections|signature filing deadline]] was December 27, 2011, with the primary taking place on March 20, 2012.

In the February 2, 2010 [[Primary election dates in 2010|primary]] for Lieutenant Governor, Plummer finished first among six candidates, narrowly ahead of State Senator [[Matt Murphy]]. In [[Illinois gubernatorial election, 2010|the general election]], he will run on a ticket with State Senator [[Bill Brady]].

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In the February 2, 2010 [[Primary election dates in 2010|primary]] for Lieutenant Governor, Plummer finished first among six candidates, narrowly ahead of State Senator [[Matt Murphy]]. In [[Illinois gubernatorial election, 2010|the general election]], he ran on a ticket with State Senator [[Bill Brady]].

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The IL GOP team for Governor and Lieutenant Governor faced Democratic gubernatorial nominee [[Pat Quinn]] and his running mate (who will be appointed by the Illinois [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party]], as the winner of that Lt. Governor primary has withdrawn. <ref>[http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/elections/ct-met-madigan-cohen-criticism-20100207,0,793454.story Scott Lee Cohen, Democratic lieutenant governor nominee, quits race]. ''Chicago Tribune''. February 7, 2010.</ref>) Schorsch, Kristen in the election [[November 2, 2010 election results|to be held November 2, 2010]].

Plummer lost election to the [[U.S. House]] in 2012. During that election cycle, Plummer's campaign committee raised a total of $1,350,428 and spent $1,346,211.<ref>[http://www.opensecrets.org/races/summary.php?cycle=2012&id=IL12 ''OpenSecrets'' "2012 Election" Accessed March 23, 2013]</ref>

Biography

Plummer is a graduate of the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.[1] While a student, he started a wireless internet company, to provide broadband access to rural communities in downstate Illinois.

Career

Plummer has interned for U.S. Senator Peter Fitzgerald and for the Heritage Foundation, in Washington, D.C., and is presently an Intelligence Officer in the U.S. Navy Reserves.[1] He is also currently the Vice President for Corporate Development for R.P. Lumber, a family-owned company.[1]

Issues

Campaign themes

2012

On his campaign website Plummer had 10 leading issues that he was concerned about. They were: [2]

Jobs: Excerpt: "We need elected officials who understand how the economy works and how public policy impacts businesses and workers. We must create an environment where job creators are willing to take risks, businesses want to expand, and hardworking people can find quality jobs."

Taxes: "The last thing the U.S. economy can afford is an increase in tax rates to further limit economic growth, which in effect will further cripple our ability to create new jobs. We need comprehensive tax reform that eliminates deductions for special interests and big corporations while small businesses and working people carry the burden. Our tax code should be simple, transparent, and most of all – fair."

Spending: Excerpt: "We need real cuts in government spending and that's why I support a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution. We need leaders in Washington to make the tough decisions we elect them to make if we are going to solve our financial crisis."

ObamaCare: Excerpt: "We must repeal ObamaCare and find reforms that keep the decision-making power with families and doctors, while reinvesting in research and development so that we can continue to improve the quality of care we receive."

Tort Reform: "One of the single most important things we can do to grow our economy is end frivolous lawsuits. Businesses, workers, and doctors are being devastated by predatory litigation that is hurting our ability to grow businesses and create jobs. In order to improve healthcare and make our businesses and workers more competitive we need tort reform. Our quality of life will improve when we have an environment in which doctors and businesses feel that they have a fair shake and that they operate in a region conducive to growth and opportunity."

Energy and Agriculture: Excerpt: "I will work to help rebuild our energy and agriculture industries in southern Illinois. We must create more quality jobs and bring back the many jobs that have left the area. Working to make it easier for these industries to thrive in the 12th District will help provide for local families and make our nation stronger."

Military: "I am proud to serve as an Intelligence Officer in the Navy Reserves. We have the greatest military in the world and the 12th District is home to one of the largest, most important military installations in the world, Scott Air Force Base. I serve at Scott Air Force Base and I know how critical it is to our nation's military and to our region, as an economic engine with a $3 Billion annual impact. I will work hard to make sure that Scott Air Force Base continues to grow and that it will always be a critical factor in both our national defense and the local economy."

Labor: Excerpt: "We need leaders who will work to protect our jobs by creating an environment that is conducive to job creation and business expansion. We must foster opportunities for qualified workers to find stable jobs that allow them to provide for their families. Our double-digit unemployment rate is unacceptable and I will fight to make sure that every man and woman in the 12th District that wants a quality job can find a quality job."

2nd Amendment: Excerpt: "Our right to bear arms is a constitutionally guaranteed right and one that must be vigorously defended. There will be no stronger supporter in Congress when it comes to gun owners' rights. I will fight to protect citizens from government overreach and I will work to expand right-to-carry laws. I am proud to have been endorsed by the NRA and ISRA in 2010 and proud to be a member of the oldest continuously operating gun club in the United States."

Culture: "As a Christian, I am disturbed by the way elected officials and courts often try to circumvent the majority and neglect the traditional values of our great nation. I am pro-life. I believe we should work to protect the most vulnerable in our society. I believe marriage should be between a man and a woman. I believe that our courts should not dictate public policy or pervert laws and legislation. I believe we need leaders of strong moral fiber to keep America the greatest nation on earth. I am proud to have been endorsed by Illinois Federation for Right to Life, Eagle Forum, and numerous other pro-family and traditional values organizations in 2010."

Polls

Note: The polls above may not reflect all polls that have been conducted in this race. Those displayed are a random sampling chosen by Ballotpedia staff. If you would like to nominate another poll for inclusion in the table, send an email to editor@ballotpedia.org.

Campaign donors

2012

Breakdown of the source of Plummer's campaign funds before the 2012 election.

Plummer lost election to the U.S. House in 2012. During that election cycle, Plummer's campaign committee raised a total of $1,350,428 and spent $1,346,211.[6]